65, 130, 195 The LCM is 195.
When taking the LCM you need two numbers. the first 6 multiples of 65 are 65, 130, 195, 260, 325,390 to find more multiples just multiply 65 by 7 then 8 then 9 then 10 then 11... etc... Now you asked to find the Least Common Multiple. You can not find something in common if you do not have something the compare it to.
The common multiples of 9 and 16 are 144, 288, 432 and so on.
The least common multiple of the numbers 65 and 125 is 1,625.
lcm(4, 9) = 36 → the two least common multiples (ie the first two common multiples) of 4 and 9 are 36 and 72.
65, 130, 195 The LCM is 195.
When taking the LCM you need two numbers. the first 6 multiples of 65 are 65, 130, 195, 260, 325,390 to find more multiples just multiply 65 by 7 then 8 then 9 then 10 then 11... etc... Now you asked to find the Least Common Multiple. You can not find something in common if you do not have something the compare it to.
They are all multiples.
Since they are both prime, just multiple them together (65) and find multiples of that. Common multiples of 5 and 13 are: 65*1 = 65 65*2 = 130 65*3 = 195 etc
Least common multiples 12 and 16 is 48.
The least common multiples of 7 and 14 are 14,28 and 42>
The least common multiples of the number 6 and 9 is 3.
The least common multiples of 5, 11, and 13 is 715.
There is no "most common multiple". To find all common multiples, you start by finding the least common multiple. All other common multiples are multiples of this least common multiple.
Least common multiple of 45 and 65 is 585.
3 Least Common Multiples of 12 and 35 are 420, 420 and 420.There is ONLY one Least Common Multiple.The three common multiples of 12 and 35 which are the smallest are the first three multiples of their Least Common Multiple, namely 420, 840 and 1260
You need at least two numbers to compare multiples.